bunk ladder vs step stool January 20, 2010, 03:28:32 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109296Hi All: The LD we purchased recently 1988 22' Multiplan did not come with a ladder for the bed over the cab. The dinette is in the front and the previous owners said they used the dinette bench to step up to the bed. I was thinking of either a bunk ladder or a 3 tier step stool. The metal bunk ladders look a little small and unstable? And I did read one post were someone suggested a 3-step ladder. Before we make this purchase I would like to know what others use or prefer.Thank YouSherry
Re: bunk ladder vs step stool Reply #1 – January 20, 2010, 04:34:06 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109300which ever one you decide on, make sure it is stable, and perhaps comfortable on bare feet because if you have to get up to go in the middle of the nite half asleep you don't want any surprises...safety first! John 85fl. ( I am not crazy about our factory ladder the last step going down is too high from the floor. next project i guess.)
Re: bunk ladder vs step stool Reply #2 – January 20, 2010, 05:04:28 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109302QuoteI was thinking of either a bunk ladder or a 3 tier step stool. The metal bunk ladders look a little small and unstable? And I did read one post were someone suggested a 3-step ladder. If you can get a bunk ladder from LD, it hooks onto the bunk and has padded steps. Very stable and comfortable to use compared to the alternatives.Steve
Re: bunk ladder vs step stool Reply #3 – January 20, 2010, 05:09:58 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109305John:I have seen a couple wooden bunk ladders
Re: bunk ladder vs step stool Reply #4 – January 20, 2010, 05:11:23 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109306Quote I am not crazy about our factory ladder the last step going down is too high from the floor. next project i guess.) The factory ladder has 4 steps, equidistant. Perhaps a PO removed the bottom one for some reason?Steve
Re: bunk ladder vs step stool Reply #5 – January 20, 2010, 05:16:30 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109307Steve: Thanks, Will definately check into that. Would be nice if I could just purchase one from them. I just did not think they would sell it separately.Sherry
Re: bunk ladder vs step stool Reply #6 – January 20, 2010, 06:42:54 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109309We use a three step kitchen stool in our RB. We found the LD factory ladder to be torture on bare feet.best, paul"Thriving not surviving" - Paul Schaye (at 2008 NYC Marathon) - See our website at www. LazyDazers.com
Re: bunk ladder vs step stool Reply #7 – January 20, 2010, 07:22:37 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109312"The LD we purchased recently 1988 22' Multiplan did not come with a ladder for the bed over the cab. The dinette is in the front and the previous owners said they used the dinette bench to step up to the bed." Have you tried doing it that way? Most of us who have midbath models do exactly that, and it's much more convenient (and easy on your feet!) than going up a ladder with narrow, hard treads. Besides, why carry a ladder that you'll need to store when not in use if you don't have to? My advice is to try the dinette route, and if you're comfortable with it, forget about getting a ladder. With respect to the factory's ladder: older models like my 1985 had a ladder with wide, carpeted rungs. (Maybe this is what Steve is thinking of.) But more than a decade ago, LD switch to a ladder with narrow 2" rungs that have NO padding. I fully agree with Paul's comment that the new style is torture on bare feet! Now, it is possible to retrofit 4" wide carpeted steps to the new-style ladder--see http://www.andybaird.com/travels/ladder/> for some photos--but again, it's much better not to have to use a ladder at all, and it sounds as if you're set up to do just that. Try the dinette seat. I've been using mine that way for three years now, and it shows no signs of undue wear. :-)Andy Baird http://www.andybaird.com/travels/
Re: bunk ladder vs step stool Reply #8 – January 20, 2010, 08:48:25 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109313Andy: I have only used the dinette bench a couple of times since purchasing this LD the end of November. It has been at our mechanics for a tune up ect.. and now at the auto body shop just for some scratch and dent work. So,
Re: bunk ladder vs step stool Reply #9 – January 20, 2010, 09:05:32 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109315Yeah. We tossed THAT ladder!best, paul"Thriving not surviving" - Paul Schaye (at 2008 NYC Marathon) - See our website at www. LazyDazers.com
online petition to keep Arizona state parks open Reply #10 – January 20, 2010, 09:16:51 pm Yahoo Message Number: 109316I have already written a personal letter to the governor of Arizona about this issue. But I've also discovered another way that "concerned citizens" can speak up.Here's an online petition that you can sign and send if you want to add your voice: http://www.thepetitionsite.com/1/save-arizona-state-parksIf you (like me) don't live in Arizona, you may want to mention how often you visit their state parks and how much money your visits add to the local communities.Thanks!Martha in Santa Fe